LG V30 design 'confirmed' ahead of IFA 2017 launch

To start with, the phone bears a model number LGE LG-H932PR and it will run on the latest Android 7.1.2 Nougat.

LG is all set to launch the next flagship smartphone in its V series, known as V30, on August 31 during IFA 2017 event, which will take place in Berlin. However, the listing does not reveal the screen size and battery of the upcoming device.

Rather than taking a backseat, as the V-Series phones have done previously, the forthcoming LG V30 is shaping up to surpass the flagship G6 handset.

Just a week ago, Onleaks posted some images of a smartphone, which is supposedly of the LG V30.

The V30 has been subjected to various leaks in the past and it is reported to be the first smartphone from LG to feature an OLED display. The latest LG V30 renders with the Ringke case show the presence of the dual lens rear camera positioned horizontally along with the LED flash next to it. Below the camera segment lies the fingerprint sensor. The images further show the phone lock button at the right panel, which indicates that the volume rockers will sit on the left edges.

Recent mock-ups have also suggested the headphone jack will remain in play, but be shifted to the top of the phone.

Apart from the LG V30, the company is reportedly working hard on the successor of this year's LG G6. The V30 is rated to survive up to 5 feet of water for up to 30 minutes, besides supporting wireless charging.